Mefkat

Mefkat was a small village located in the southwest corner of the Sapi-Res Nome. In 48 BC, the local smuggler Jeska used the village to house refugees from Sais, who were fleeing the governor Sefetu. Sefetu eventually learned about the village and sent his men to burn down the village, killing all of the locals, including Jeska's friends Wenis and Anen, but Pentu survived, and Jeska and Bayek proceeded to kill every last soldier in the village to punish the perpetrators.